750 meters.
olympic pool length is 50 meters. thus, 15 lengths would be 750 meters. finally, if you consider a lap a roundtrip, 7 1/2 laps would be .75 km. Keep in mind, many people mistakenly refer to 25 meter pools as olympic pools; just because someone is telling you it is so doesn't make it an olympic pool: they are rare.
If you swim 15 laps in a 50m pool, you would have swum a total of 750 meters. This is calculated by multiplying the number of laps (15) by the length of the pool (50 meters per lap). So, 15 laps x 50 meters = 750 meters.
It depends on the length of the pool. The most common pool sizes built today are either 25 meters and 50 meters (olympic size) thus 750 meters will be 30 laps (or lengths) in the former and 15 laps in the latter
well it depends what size pool. if its a 50 or 25 meters which most lap pools are 25 meters so if you do the math it comes out to 18 laps
I've never seen a 20 meter pool. just 25's and 50's. But, in a 20 it would be 250, in a 25 it is 200, and in a 50 it is 100.
25 meter long. Unless you are asking about time becuase if you are talking about time then it depends on what level you swim at. If you dogie paddle it will take much longer than if you used a freestyle stroke
Thirty five laps is equal to a mile in a fifteen yard swimming pool. The time to complete these laps may vary.
assuming a 25mx10m pool, each lap = 70m 1 mile = approximately 1609 metres 50 mils = 80,450 metres 80,000 / 70 = 1149 laps
I'll assume you are talking about an olympic track of 400m lap length. 375/400 is 15/16 of a lap
One lap is usually seen as there-and-back, so a lap is twice the length of the pool. So a lap in a 25 m pool is 50 m. 1.5 km is 1500 meters. 1500 / 50 = 30 It takes 30 laps in a 25 m pool to swim 1.5 km
Well, presuming that you equate a "lap" with "one length of the pool", a mile is 1760 yards, which means that you would have to swim 70.4 laps to swim a mile.Thus, a one-half mile is equal to 35.2 laps or, more practically speaking, 35 laps plus 5 more yards.However, in competitive swimming, the 1650 Yard Freestyle and 1500 Meter Freestyle races are colloquially referred to as "the mile."The 1650 Yard Freestyle is only swum in swim meets that take place in non-metric, 25 yard pools. (There is no 1500 Freestyle in meets taking place in these yard-denominated pools.) The 1650 Yard Freestyle is 66 laps. One half of that race is 825 yards, which is 33 laps.The 1500 Meter Freestyle is only swum in meets that take place in pools denominated in meters (pools of either 25 meters or 50 meters in length). (There is no 1650 Freestyle in meets taking place in these meters-denominated pools.) In at 25-meter pool, the 1500 Meter Freestyle is 60 laps, and one-half of it (750 meters) is 30 laps. In a 50 meter pool (i.e. an Olympic-sized pool), the 1500 Meter Freestyle is 30 laps, and one-half of it is 15 laps.
Without stop should take about 8 minutes for a beginner unless he or she is pretty fast. Say 6 - 8 minutes?